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"perhaps more so" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that an idea or statement is especially true or applicable. For example: "Exercising regularly is important for good health; perhaps more so for people who are over 50."
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Perhaps more so.
Perhaps more so from living abroad.
Understand that it's as natural as beauty, perhaps more so.
"Completely hilarious, perhaps more so on the second viewing.
Toyota Same as Honda, but perhaps more so.
Process is just as important as structure, perhaps more so.
Bipolar disorder is commonly misdiagnosed, perhaps more so in Latin American and Spanish-speaking populations than in the United States.
The Australians saw something in Robert Key, perhaps more so than his own country ever has.
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Labour is just as divided over Europe, press regulation, airports and austerity as the Conservatives are perhaps more so.
Warrack emphasises that Holst acquired an instinctive understanding perhaps more so than any English composer of the importance of folksong.
Travelling solo perhaps more so, as there's no-one connecting you to home.
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